Super Bowl LII proved to be one of the most memorable of all time – and not just because of MVP Nick Foles stealing the show from Tom Brady in Minnesota.

The New England Patriots were beaten 41-33 by the Philadelphia Eagles, claiming a first title in franchise history, in a thriller on Sunday night.

But there was plenty more going on, aside from the headline action on the US Bank Stadium field.

Here, Sportsmail looks back at FIVE THINGS YOU MISSED from the Super Bowl.

KEVIN HART STARTS THE PARTY EARLY

Comedian Kevin Hart was denied his chance to join the Philadelphia Eagles in their on-pitch celebrations - but it didn't stop him from making a scene.

North Philly-born Hart, who admitted he had been drinking, was caught on camera being blocked by burly security guards from getting to the stage to receive the Lombardi Trophy alongside Foles and Co.

That wasn't stopping him from claiming his share of the spotlight, though. Hart entered an NFL Network interview with Eagles defensive lineman Fletcher Cox.

Kevin Hart was refused access to the stage during the post-game Super Bowl celebrations

Hart admitted to having been drinking during an appearance on television, in which he swore

'We're very lucky to have this guy as part of the team — I've been drinkin'! I'm on cloud nine!' he laughed.

But he had to make a swift exit after uttering an expletive in front of the cameras.

Hart continued: 'I started the celebration already. Philadelphia is a great city. I hope this is an example of what we can do. We gave a f*** — ooh!' — before dropping the microphone and stumbling away.

TOM BRADY LOOKS A SORE LOSER

'Losing sucks. That's part of it. You try to win and sometimes you lose. That's the way it goes,' — five-time Super Bowl winner Brady was not a happy man after he failed to inspire the Patriots to victory.

The New England quarterback accumulated a Super Bowl record 505 yards and completed 28 of 48 passes for three touchdowns but it was not enough.

In the end, it was opposite number Foles who proved the difference-maker — but the first back-up quarterback to win the Super Bowl since Brady did it in 2001 didn't get any immediate recognition off his rival.

Brady did not congratulate Foles on the field and it was a snub noticed by a number of spectators who took to social media to comment.

'Tom Brady didn't congratulate Nick Foles and that's all you need to know about Tom Brady,' one wrote. Not a good look.